Sentences with phrase «generations as»

For example, a second to die policy may provide a death benefit to future generations as part of a revocable living trust distribution plan.
That changed in subsequent generations as designers sacrificed aesthetic distinctiveness in the name of making the device sleeker and lighter.
Much of the plot takes place against the backdrop of the Ottoman Empire's systematic elimination of the Armenian Christian population, known by later generations as the Armenian Genocide (see backstory).
This review stands out: This book will probably have as much influence over future generations as St. Augustine's City of God had on the people who built, over the ashes of the Roman Empire, an organic society we now call Christian Civilization or Western Culture!
Using excerpts from old interviews, Wallace seamlessly blends the generations as they regale us in tales about the pressures a rookie faces, the joy of the cheers, and the heartbreak of realizing it's time to hang»em up.
In a series of tightly knit chapters, Homegoing chronicles each sibling's descendants over seven generations as their paths diverge and interweave in surprising ways.
I am not sure they are necessarily representive of the generations as a whole though.
The Kia Optima started out as nothing more than a rebadged Hyundai Sonata, and it's continued on through four generations as a sedan.
And we're also working on how to stoke these next generations as consumers of our industry's products.
The Impala has continued through generations as the most popular Full Size Chevy model through the mid 1980s.
And significantly for those who saw previous generations as a step away from Honda's engineering heritage, the rear end is once again independently suspended.
It has a touch - sensitive screen to control many functions that were button - activated in past automotive generations as well as the usual sat - nav, multimedia and phone - mirroring.
It's exciting to be on this journey knowing I have been equipped with the necessary tools and cutting edge research to make a difference for our future generations as they set sail on their own journeys.
And, research shows that digital curriculum might uniquely meet the needs of these Generation Z learners, and it has potential to better serve students in later generations as well.
Additionally the learning profile of the members of the «Games Generation» (Prensky, 2001) is different in comparison with past generations as they often find visuals more appealing than text, process information faster and expect quick rewards.
At a time when border security is paramount, Eagle Pass» bilingual mayor, a Stetson - wearing cowboy named Chad Foster, works to uphold a friendship that's lasted for generations as it's tested by cartels on one side and anti-immigrant fervor on the other.
The film takes an origin approach to Peter Pan, as we follow newcomer Levi Miller and other young wartime orphans being kidnapped by the men of the dreaded pirate Blackbeard (Hugh Jackman), thus beginning a series of adventures in Neverland that shape the boy into the hero known to generations as Peter Pan.
The film, directed by James Ivory, cross-cuts between two generations as Anne (Julie Christie) searches for answers about the long - ago affair between her Aunt Olivia (Greta Scacchi) and an Indian prince (Shashi Kapoor).
Ballroom culture itself — whose participants compete in organized dance - offs, flamboyantly posing for a cheering crowd while wearing elaborate costumes — has thrived in New York for generations as a space for LGBTQ people of color.
Wearing matching football jerseys can be a great way to bond through the generations as grandparents, parents and grandchildren celebrate their love of football together.
Breastfeeding, the diet of the breastfeeding mother; organ meats; fat soluble vitamins (especially those from pastured and wild animals); consumption of naturally - raised and raw, cultured dairy products; fermented and fresh vegetables; fermented or sprouted grains, all play a part in a diet that produces health throughout life and for many generations as Dr. Price discovered.
Chinese people have been eating rice for generations and generations as well as the Japanese people.
Bone broth has been used in traditional societies around the world for generations as a potent and nourishing food medicine.
Ms. Belbin and her colleagues are investigating a variety of questions related to migration into New York City, population transitions among its ethnic enclaves, and effects of historical events and trends on recent generations as well as during the last few centuries.
These species also are likely to suffer negative impacts from climate change, losing whole generations as the penguins have in the study area, the co-authors say.
As humans develop, each cell divides into two, leading to many more cells in subsequent generations as organs form.
Unhealthy habits and products will be passed down the generations as long as the advantages — convenience, low cost, appealing taste — are seen to exceed the disadvantages.
This is «hunting that can satisfy the demand from the poorest in future generations as well as ensure the stability in the long - term of hunted animal populations,» Van Vliet says.
Without using written languages, Australian tribes passed memories of life before, and during, post-glacial shoreline inundations through hundreds of generations as high - fidelity oral history.
You play the game by choosing an initial pattern of «live» cells, and then watch as the configuration changes over many generations as the rules are applied over and over again (see «Take two simple rules»).
It's not just humans who learn from their elders — it turns out the endangered whooping crane can pass wisdom down the generations as well.
They determined that if environmental conditions favor either very small or very large body sizes as opposed to intermediate ones, new species may arise in just tens or hundreds of generations as a result of assortative mating.
[This music] was transmitted by generations as something that sounds «right.»
We in Britain just did not seem to care as much about unfairness between the generations as between classes or ethnic groups.
Thus, a belief in Natural Rights can cause social, political and legal changes; some of these changes may be seen by contemporary protagonists and / or by future generations as historical landmarks.
There is very little passing on of cookery skills down the generations as used to be the case.
Coconut oil has been used in many island and tropical countries for generations as a favored clothing soap.
Other pregnancy symptoms have been touted for generations as meaning this or that about the baby.
Infant Massage is a technique that has been handed down through generations as a way to communicate, soothe and nurture babies.
And men need to have, in today's society and just for future generations that they need to pass down to generations as to what it means to be a real man today.
When you see our Hoosierganic logo, you know you are purchasing a product that has been produced with methods to protect our environment and for future generations as well.
Yet this fiery concoction has been revered for generations as a simple and effective remedy to relieve sinus congestion, ward off colds and flus, aid digestion, and increase circulation.
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We feel that farmers should make sure they keep their land as farmland because farmland is as precious to future generations as the water we drink and the air we breathe.»
«We have held this vision for generations as we supply world markets with fish protein,» the company says.
Apple cider vinegar is one of those ingredients that I had never even heard of until I dove into wholefoods — as well as being great for baking and dressings, it has been used for generations as a natural tonic to aid digestion and help detox the body.
That and our «third - rate educational system, our third - rate morality, our refusal to draw a distinction between right and wrong lest we «impose» our morality on others and thus invite others to «impose» their morality onus, our reluctance to judge or be judged, our indifference to the needs of future generations as evidenced by our willingness to saddle them with a huge national debt, an overgrown arsenal of destruction, and a deteriorating environment; our inhospitable attitude to the newcomers born in our midst, our unstated assumption which underlies so much of the propaganda for unlimited abortion that only those children born for success ought to be allowed to be born at all.»
We learned that many doctrines were simply arbitrary, unthinkingly inherited from previous generations as «the way things were always done.»
Its form suggests strongly that it had existed for generations as a spoken liturgy or confession of faith, habitually recited from memory in the rhythm of formalized worship.
It happens over generations as later generations stay in many ways quite similar but in certain respects become rather different from earlier generations, especially in small, isolated populations facing novel selection pressures.
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